Are You A Geo-Cacher?

the recreational activity of hunting for and finding a hidden object by means of GPS coordinates posted on a website.

Trinity members and geocaching enthusiasts Janice Garens and Megan Dahm placed a geocache on the church grounds in September of 2014. Its name is You See See – a clever play on words. The cache container holds a log book for visitor signatures and a good assortment of trinkets and swag. Since the You See See geocache début, there have been 102 visitors. The following are some excerpts from their logs:

We were out on some errands and needed a quick cache today, the Lord answered our prayers when we found this one.

Fun with the family and the dog.

Visiting from Colorado, thanks for the cache!

Was able to show my kids where their great-great grandparents and great-great aunt are buried as well as the church where many family members attended.

I find find! Muggles should not be a problem here as someone is watching over it 24/7.

Easy find – cool stuff inside.

Found on my way to my niece’s baptism. Nice name, ties in well with the location.

If you would like to get outdoors and have an adventure, consider becoming a geocacher. Its fun, its free and it takes you to interesting places….like Trinity United Church of Christ. More information can be found at: www.geocaching.com